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' ‘THE WORLD: way LVENING ents 1904. AM SHOWING COURSE AND SPEED OF SUBWAY TRAIN: WHICH RAN FROM THE CITY HALL TO HARLEM IN 15 MINUTES ood PRbROROS DOR LREE ES FES SCORCCESeCE EES - Se he 4» 96h m a? ME mate oF als chested? 2-8 It seems that our saying ecole iate that our $3 Derby will out ; segneeeseeseseses wear many $5, hats has led iY at tata some to wonder why we had @ $4 hat, not to speak of our $6 Derby. swore CAUCE BONDTROTS ne ev. Dr, ni} F h jon’ we BP atten Raghav fhsuat ho oro lt RECORD TIME Hartrond Ravond'™ New Haver and / as well as the $16 friezes, Srrmess Wr ist late agai, a [uict wear af lope the 2 Y ‘Wins the Frat Heat Heat of the Ken- SKIN AND BLOOD diatonaitts ‘mage tuoky Futurity in 2.09 1-4— 0 quality of material, and for Herbert Cortirh « a Baltimore} Alta Axworthy, the Favorite, PURIFICATI ON mets Seat in ss ee aes | | Mining Speoulator, Overcome) Finishes a Good Second. Pe | Derby; while the material “4 TAAINS WILL BE WILL BE PAYNE SINKS AND L Wns tere a | Die : Cuticura Soap, Ointment is better than any other $3 Shortly After in His Room. | arse Tt ow! ane Billy Mee ae ing-room of the Waldorf last night and | the largest ordwde ever present on &/ Vath ave by mall, | died soon after,in his room. He was a first day, The weather was perfect Members a te te His Family Sum- Sweep’s Brushes ata ‘Un«|Devy man and the Coroners’ phys!- | 8nd the track pronounced by: drivers as and Blood I NEAR NEAR DEATH | CHIMNEY ty-second annval meeting of the Ken- ROGERS, PEET & COMPANY, Herbert Cassard, a mining specula- | tucky Trotting Horse Breeders’ Asso- — 258 Broadway, cor Ws Warren, ALL CH tor, of Baltimore, collapsed in the din- | “lation opened here to-day with one of| Cleanse the Skin Scalp faa Day My Ha We AU! ordera i and bi had | cian in his report to-day said the cause | being the Lest and fastest they, been. on this season ” Boautih moned to His Bedside and known Obstaole Which, When ot death waz tatty serene the | rns Teature of the day was the 114000 | ervorgs fell | Women rT : : Tote ss ws ee tear, | Kentucky Futurity for three-year-olds, Of T i} Ho prelien thet ot bale of UBWAY TRAINS WILL CARRY | Pastor |s Hurriedly Sent for! * Brought to Light Proves to Be| str. caneara sat at the table over his| In which ihe now noted Alta Axworthy orturing, Disfiguring, oe to Read Prayers, Six-Weeks-Old Infant. seized with violent pains In the region Saepnaeness mours with Loss of Hair may be okies, black ; of the ‘heart. Me set upright in his| John M. won the, first heat of | the [ HOUR SERVICE. WASHINGTON, Oct. 4—Postmaster- | inert Paver. a chimney sweep. of No, | hand. Befote he could cry for help he| was second and Red Bird third, The m tr oo Mea hinted een carrying 72,000 Hariemites General Payne 8. ar doath He had a | yop Weatohester avenue, was cleaning | was stricken and his head {ell back- Best peevjom record, was ch made in trainn ‘ ‘oF aptown iu two hours, and the members of his family were | to-day, when bis brushes struck an Ob-| gevera) women ih the dining-room | thive-veur-old Pulurfty in 2001-4, summoned to the bedside. A messe! ftth be he reeérd of 3.30%4 made in DAY SERVICE. Gea stab Narciegiy, sent for the paatee | Umar Setwens. she. fourth. ane w the man's Gilemmm gn¢ tried to tive Alia "Axworty. the favorite, fin: trains every Aitcen minutes, of St. John's Church. force the object to the bottom of the/ xo § East Thirty-fourth sireet. was | Seth Mf won the second heat of the OF TRAINS. j during the forencen. |barber owned: bv. F, Rerclval. |tus poom. The guests in the dining. | Moring Star was : | ing> the second heat of Brooklyn Bridge to Ninety-sinth etrect, atieen |) One of ie Phrelcians who came ‘There the object whith wis removed | oom were told by the wuilers that the | ine Poturity in 2001-¢ 5 favorite. dd coffee waiting for a cigar when he was| ¥* 4 strong 162,000 PERSONS 1N TWO AOURS,| Ht ehatr, holding his left side with his) Tennessee, uke, (21 Storaing. Stat ‘every sixty seconds, carrying 99,000 Marlemites | 726 spst!_ Inte thie afternoon |, cating at No, M4 Raat Ninth street | voce over the top of the chalr. Gikee Bokt ton the Weel heal of the floors. Bever had to use his welght# 10 | revive. nim...Dr, Calvin T. Adams, of | isheq ical trains every three minutes, President Roosevelt called at the hotel | cnimney, which had an opening 18 &| summoned and Mr.Cassard was taken to| Tennessee Stake pacing tace In 204 1-4 | was discovered jo be @ baby sly weeks | man had fajnted and they returned! . Third heat of Futurity. —Alte Ax. City Hall to Ninety-sisth street, twen; es. i mounced that Mr. Payne had had bs we nd nw i other onus spel similar to that of fant "The Ddabv Was wrapped in a piece of pony A bes bec th cpap 00 ot Cone a8 f Astong Benyoa, third and race Boe Bond | Youth tanerne ae ba ine saree e mooi AS RY a king wines. 4 Bening World to-day is enabled to publish exclusively night If anything worse. He sald that fourth, Time—2 thant rt “io |Rewspaper. The Coroner refused to say| Dr. Adams worked over Mr. Cassa. | Tennessee Staketoira Ler py band i heale the HN ones ay 4 the case looked hopeless, although 33 | whethe: been but could Bot F restore him to o: * Mo: second, Al y train schedules which will go into effect on the public opening or | MF. Payne rallied from that there was land twa throws tn the chauey oe haa {eee Re iawn shed and fed “Bird ourth, “underground railway system Oct. 27, just three weeks and & chance he might rally trom this. | died and was got_rid of in. this,inbu- bead Pesca Wrafiee | Morning Star seh a trones, Aspe sl ul a sim! ae jornin: mn nd mone: two) Mrs. Roosevelt, accompanied by Capt. | man way. until the autopey which will feston, ‘the Coroners | Pointer’ thint and Red Bird fourth ‘The subway on that dato will be opened on the west wide brancn |C9¥lés. called at the notel about that |e held to determine 4 vbsstble. (ihe Feperted the cae today. mover Hine as far north as One Hundred and Forty-Atth street, with an| “rewnicot homesite cause of death The police are now at sittional — compete ad perick | Hoosevelt had just ett, BAY. | work on the case, longs.—Ki & rehedule to cover every hour of the day, and ait alone for the ths paviente ne at NU | “Reser wan employed by Conrad RESUTS AT Rorak, ii (tanqeay’s to" 4° socom | Raves s¥ece_ ain wholeaome, way? an latices jew arl . @ ng and night ruzh periods, as now in vogue on the “1,” system. sitinte Beoretary ty ti Bahay left Ns fee ‘Bohmidt, of No. @# Second avenue, to THE WESTERN, rapa ith ye at a Ys Cin sucleers y! Gita the ont | eal, om Teglit of Oe, PAE adhd % and : cating trains, 1t, has been determined, will be operated under a two- |! couitions were much a forked RACE TRACKS. crear a RY mm | ened eauiele. cry without bard fhe fine ha! fathing without re Hay ae Me Sign this couoon, Otte to any of the fol: me i3eke ie | Seaman ney Bavarian an P . Rs | address ’ jway during the rush hours. ‘The express stops are the Brook: Teguoet of ire. Dae im Pea tte ot aud apply Caticara Olotment freely to | °°" Fibchewin treet, Forty-tecond street, Sevanty-second street Tho gvesere of toa pimebnt.Comren [i'l rout HH Rae Tp tLindsere a ek, | alae Pee ngpnary Sec afar gers a ee prem for at tha} aro said at the bedside of a 4y- KANSAS CITY W city WINNERS. jim: Commodore, iit (Howelst, 4 to | 80% and 90 bona vis who rth cake 6 th street, together with every other station corth of Ninety-|ing person also were rectied. vee rete to | second ‘lee, Mater: MI (Austins 9.to-2 | take “Outivara tes ge | to long the main lino as well as the cast side branch. These ex. fad & tha the espns wan alimoat im Eten i aa nthe (Seatial ia Tha Rveniag wor. | Hird. Time-LIs. “Just Bo ana Elastic Ivan bpd vace gon Maden 4 Hee a tohts bea tat tales goled'Gheth cet'eeats, that ME Payne could | barber shoo and Seti ait RACE TRACK, KAN. | RAR Ame feretioa in state of balihy sce. 2 ra Mo., Oct. &— winners 0: ¥ 34 : ; the earty’| shave saw & mild tak |the sames ab MORRIS PARK-ENTRIES, | ant herstitary aro daily mate CARS ON, EXPRESS TRAINS, ti re ‘te § Siena Aree paper and they made rn oy = ine {the races run here to-day are oc taliows: /ARK°EN Cara emia nay «| cee Ea MO hf thain will consist of eight cars, each with a seating capacity |>Y wat cs inking spall, |exciied, ut alled a Policeman he | meee om (curepet 1100.8 Gres Ba) oo eo MORRIS PARK: wy. | single net being often “There is comfortable standing room in each car for one nun-| a" mo, 1 Sentie. «Paar Garoaee age an, Stet fa hee ities be ¥.. Oct. The entries for to-mogow’s | the maak datrestog Mh passengers. The rash hours.are from 7.30 o'clock A. M, to| thor ahi last but &| formed of the gruesome find. and Say Bo algo ran. msie* | races are aa follows: roe. WEDNESDAY, to The barber said that in the lattor — | TLAST RApw-Handican; Betipee course, | held trenghant te red Fersian eK As M., and from 4.30 o'clock P, M. to 630 O'clock P.M. sixty ‘MAGRUDER, | part of March he noticed that the oval Eagendt th Otchilg 212 fee Wea “ . Dates sae } trains in tbe morning hours, ech with » carrying capacity of 1,200,| the orcas PS draueht wiped chimney bad aud. | Are . 4 \ Fede The tes Fen Amorted Frit, and woe ee ee Sucaneate ta the efreutetion fn elly Mera s newspaper men assembled Teperted the incideet ne to 1 ssc Marventr, 1 inital be i, fee Wat i pga Chocolates sisees feseeeebh, Ke é the fee and n0ee bed! thagter*rjgtne, romano, have the art ett Lady relia, The Re her |. ) iin oe a Es $ trains will not enter the City Hall loop. Persons desirous, entirely ceased. the bate age Ege Tim Hurst, John Care ¢ ‘astalian ' The 29 if . varm in Apr April t Gallant Cassie, Uncle Charlie and) §1h King Pe so. etew train will the Brooklyn Brid His niece was at the bedslde this|ber saya he discontinued evn, AON Jack Rati! 0 of the oans dae 6 to tele id “oad ected tak puke te bore te tos | ae Ly tg A re ID Uni the] THIRD. RACE. Fire furtonguothe| et eterna Be] | xpress given designated as ne me Mia Bak frben he tried to light fire %, M0 (Aubuehon), 3 to 5 Amat; | Co" 2 HARE lit ike ate ‘| _ North of Ninety-sixth street the local and express trains. Guantlty "ot coflee, diluted. with ohn Sas found ioe same ol -, B.. $9 (Anderson), 6 to 1, t be IND - the oroprietor and ;, dimalong, 110 (Mountain), 9 to 3, lave furlongs of Bel the latter comploting thelr trips as local trains. The City |"When “yr vnler reached the ‘bedside |'22,cChimne Sweep Was sent in conse-| third. ‘Timesigl 34. Durbar, Bthel | 1% Diamond Lr aries ions ystl Good Sense Changing Seasons @ 7 ‘been reserved exclusively for the local trains, which during he asked Mr. Payne how he was feel- bullding'Is a five-story tenement,| east }Ady Tay. Florist A, Great| (wie, Han | means change of Clothing ng. but the chimney in wh 1 Hegeh il be operated under a headway greater than that of the ex- Frirt-rate,” was Mr. Payne's ree wee found ae Srivete vas en’ me} Hopetil and Sine Stumptown sso ran | getting your heavy toggery ready. Needs cleansing, perhaps? (GS) Meroes .... Ho sngnse for fires started” In the barber. snap | FOURTH RACE Kim Ridge Casula: | Fy Beniet co00 000" hoe ra, Payne, it was said this morning, jon; mile and a sixteenth. mbardier, ait Yash hours of the morning and evening just twice the hm at ar'sicod the strain with forutude and | @OY8. ,TN¢ opening in the root can bel, | Be Fiore ea Inte. ore ease, built along hygienic } ysth street. Git Ii, Oct. 4—Following are the results| § 1 Marie pees ab dg: : = ft oY swITCRAS MANY OCCUPATIONS, [or'ine reste run here to-day: | Be Roms esc lines, the Coward - Shoe on crossovers or awitehes have been provided-along the express. } ; ve:.|, FIRST. RACE-—Five and one-half fur-| kets pia. pgs svtetst forms the ideal f * Ing street, Fourteenth street, both ends of Forty-second strcet, All Hepersented tu the\Waat Cole songs —J. Bd Grillo, 13 to § and il to 5, FOURTH RACEAil ie! Wither’ i ‘forms the ideal foot cover. _———- 7 Street and Seventy-second street, also both north and south of ames of a Sivgle Edition of | fret; Sir Mars, 310 1 and 6 to 5, sec: | | ng for men, women and “THE BENEDICT” 5, first; Honolulu, 9 | } We. can help you. : wever, by | five or six houses, |, (Knapp). # to ha st 1 ial 4 « ID y ‘ Will be moved. The local trains will operate under a lou Siete'ana previous critieal, periods | sit, 0¢ the same level. The ore | (omrmmacthe #18 1; second: Alma. Du | Bt Delptle My FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, | minute headway. But the local trains will be made up of only tive wah viavery is. the Soames te arse oa =L48 3-4, Jack Young and Judge Himes | “giz Nee Rare 105 CT “Cteaneers 4 A SiWith seats in each ayy 260 passengers, the 120 local trains of Ly Temas rereaenal In, one of these ‘adjoining houses and ep 108. Just snug enough to hold aa as) Hour period in a pineh will carty 90,000 persons to the fay Ben the “reporters “3 That Com, of the local will average 20 minutes each, = BARTHOLD (EAN: Roundeman Gildea and betective.| FINISHES AT WORTH. mg. (the foot pr Revi fe Gana 2 than the average made the ex; Sergeant Barnes, of the Fifth street| hemeeney Sareea longs of Eclipse course. enou 0 0) rfec » chee by press trains from | station, are working on the case. FO ys Rrvstag Wield) a paseo 10 gh to afford pe t Brosdway at I 122 West 36th Street, Poll bees <2 Wally, 2 to 1 and 8 to 1,/ yn Bridge station, In the event an express train is temporaril the Sanday World, mei Trossachs, “Royal! press rear 70 Adriuiba .... a Mi betvoe stations the erpres trun tt the rear wil be swung around East Work of the Famous Soulp-) vase Bunday The Worlds Want Dir. Afi, Glad, aii, Fortuny, err.) Aube ‘children. | Celeb-ated Collar Button, ‘ r ectory—4 een-pawe «rtion voted | FIFTH RACE— —Brons Hign- Wel; igh’ ase WwW Me proved he local tracks withovt any percoptible loss in tine to the passengers, tor Was the Chiselling of! cxctunvair to reaceotate and nme (cin Wetendiees: Armorer, Sherod aloo FIFIM tists a What ate SOLD NOWHERE ELAR. TAW Foe ky Admirable automatic signal system, safeguarded at these inter. ig | advertisements—contained the following) gwco! Ce-six furtones.-J. w. | (Sa) Lady Amis... ; a Coll. 3 With tower switchmen, lessens the possibility of an accident Stone That Will Mark His) oters of hep wad tera of Piacoa’ | ofall 104, mag 40 8 frat; “Wan: ep Conan: 2 JAMES S. COWARD, é ate . 7 to Band 3 to 5, second: Ben pies x a d the operations of ‘he movement. Last Resting Place AY A ‘and 3 to 2) third. Time site tas mas” 168-274 Greenwich St., y. Y, aot Managenient of the Interburough Rapid Transit Company in an ° wanes, “uations | 1142-5. Tom o' Shanter, Formesd, Or- wean Wan Gaver pc i, levee “1 vile cya RM AIDS |*edo, Jigger, Lem Reed, Fly iy also Mail Orders Piile “¥ BY of the expected great rush of patronage immediately after tho o 7 . | ren. icon broke down. NEVEDIOT BROTHERS, JeWRens ‘ il hours of the day, have practically decided to operate the regu.| PARIA. Oct. 4~Frederick Auguste re THIRD RACE-Seven furlongs.—Won 1 BROADWAY AN ERTY st. N.Y. | epeeal trains under @ three-minute headway. The express trains, ay Pinot! the eeulntor, dled at § o'clock | epee ee aes tod Lady’ “Amielia. Thomas sd ‘will be operated not only during the rush hours, but they will we r «| Waxes i= }13 to 1 and 4’ to 1, third, Time m a sd Atlee, Walt eure CARROLL,On day, Oct. 4 at his rc y be run His wife remained at his bedside con-) Was ; | Mier Jordan, Boonie Prince, Char! ani » n 19 Kast 1M , c ti sr the day ¢very fiftorn minutes, and after the night rush Possibly stantly. and three phystelans aliernated | CANVA: “8 Big Beach, Regale and Ba Barly also and mm of Mas oa _ By hal noer unt) midnight. From 1 A. M. until 4A M. regular toca! !"_**t*ndance. DESIINERS ee iH tan, oi. 3, Warwit 1d 1 af IN Le run through the suuway every ten minutes, Barthotdl had no blood relatives, but i TAMALES “ # FOURTH RACE—One and_ one-six ins mh ANN PAY. two of his wite's relatives were With Fenny GIRES coc) Mp | teenth miles Mie Crawford, 7 to 1 a1 iho wor HY ifwata are eeentad to . 2 tol J News o 6 aN toa Wada her ar the bedside when the sculptor i Toms ak = <i Saas Weaarea ¢ to 4 hae f te. ning 19s ; ay at 98 . Tubercotoris developed three | Grut 34 = third, Time—1.49. Renervation, Rankin . ate residents, 8) Park Le ant “ 4 violent on, OFF BATON. * g - and King Eileworth also ran. a J. interment im Cal Harthold Insiated on sontinuing work | STENOGRA PHA 9 FA FIVTH RACE~ y = _— Piartholdl in " is MISCRLLANROUS 490 @ | yards —Binging Mo " Certain natusas changes take place _MELe WAN FEMALE, During the last days of his work he MALE, > Smt at Pare ke a J HEA y )UR ROOM FREE each year in the structure of the dest th lifes} FES tully recognized the fatality of the dis- wrlitlt, Suations |thieke timeci we ia, “Arie” kiwars AT Y( A eyes, The lenses of your glasses] A~OPERATORS wanted; exe case and Rewee te, de by nal PR MERS ‘dicen oN Spied. Court. Roval Pirate, Paramount, Major from any stay just the same perionced n two-needle ire holding out a laurel wreath. It AUR R BRP ERS ’ 4 Mensir, Bank Street, Fronk Mand As a result your eyes outgrow machine for seaming peti. — yin? before Bar- BRATDANA : ree Mag Prosador iso ran additional expense f your glasses, and a change of lenses! CO The S. H. & M. Co,, 308 (Continued from First Page.) ‘ * * tad ne” rag RSF a by using the ecomes absolutely essential ATI Mercer St Daiicocesial pet elaael ona oromea'te Pere ee ieee . RESIILTS AT DELMAR. vee LEAST EVERY TWO YEARS. It you] & OPERATORS wanted; exe Et into. the street and | sometimes get into ou who distin- } HEAT continue to wear the same glasses perienced on silk and’ moe here to No. 36 couldn't do that he'd scot and : | Giclel $0 Ths Sivas Wand they become 4 handicap rather thas e New Home, and worry ife through H ; ne | Ov Menge ri Pere. Oe Pini an aid. i ty wae door, He. would’ bex Be hreaten an 4 Mi DRLMAR RACE TRACK, ST 1a 18, | ames LIGHT iT Yow “kiN 400 teh lhe into 4 bore 4 my srry on Vike Oct The races held here to-day re se e, le him in the t J they used to be, let me see what Be one Bic In. the, nati though rahe ateve C0 SED sulted as follows GAS JET HEATER. ff tiey, used to be ee “ calling at E FIRST RACE—Maiden two-yenr.oida; | Tht turner th f roam will heat TD after scientific tests d that oll five furlongs — Pass va (Woy, | tt qurss element ed “ 7 the ° to 1, won “ae wife wasn't safe from the fellow a t's n " tlacses mutt he rieht ‘ gs aucseeding “tr 3 postpaid. Aeents wanted Glasses, $1.00 up $0 « ty Gold, Lady WM M. CRANE CO., Artificlal Eyes, inserted, $2 € dah and Lady Gift also t oa ane eas eae ae nd he went « SRCOND RACE—Six furlongs. — Ren ne en rd Lear, 1 (Wolff), 5 to |, first; Algon- | eee bad you baow Wher hopeened’ in olde ante, a8 (Young), ¢ io 1 secund \¢ ay. Gee yg i cophetat Harchionegs, $8 (Rice), 1 ww 1 nied OFFICE BOYS WANTED. Sa naane apmcec heen Catena ‘ rinerehip and ‘Pime—1.1724. Apple Sweet, wre : E t " is unities WW real Carve fnvme ant Rigson. June Coiling, The Beeatee World wan 348 Shah Aves(tet 2istand 23dsis J Long heteonets pases cee cae. the lo ' > . “in and t ne aac hen veates.. Majer, Carpenter, Bit Fond hays. Apply to City Rat 80 Bast 125th St.(cor. Madison Av, dition TH WoMeD a aa’ terrible what [ rf Yor t Seventy-second and Ni need rnd _Feeayer also ran Harlem Office Oven ty mall, 35 cow: ver © heme.” — Met tated iRD RACK-Pive and a half fyr- | 11h Qoor, Pullteer Bullding, fenvier, (htm On stae = — <kae \

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